It’s unclear if general manager Mark Dominik and the Bucs prevented Olson from leaving the organization for USC, as he signed a contract extension with the Bucs last year shortly after he was promoted to offensive coordinator, or Lane Kiffin and USC opted against hiring him. There’s also a good possibility that Olson declined the advances of USC and Lane Kiffin. Since Lane Kiffin is expected to call offensive plays even after he hires an offensive coordinator.

Not only that, but the only reason he turned it down – was because he was about to get the” Jagodzinski promotion”.

That’s the BEST Rah has?

He should have stuck with Jagz – then again – that whole “support thingy” for coaches with ACTUAL head coaching experience tend to make Rah feel all fluttery inside…

Olson may need to watch over his shoulder now – sometime next season he may become Morris’ next shock absorber…ask Jim and Jeff how that feels…

Olson, what a joke.

Roland JohnsonFebruary 5, 2010, 2:17 am

It will be interesting to see what direction Olson goes with an offseason to work on installing his offense. Seeing as he worked under Scott Lienhan with the Rams and Gruden here with the Bucs it might resemble some bastardized scheme with no true concepts of his own.

But I tend to agree, that after such a disrespect and questions being brought up about his loyalty to Morris he certainly could be the next fall guy.